Superradiance of quantum dots

Author:  ["Michael Scheibner","Thomas Schmidt","Lukas Worschech","Alfred Forchel","Gerd Bacher","Thorsten Passow","Detlef Hommel"]

Publication:  Nature Physics

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Abstract

In 1954, Dicke pointed out that the description of a spontaneously radiating gas has to include the fact that all atoms or molecules interact with a common radiation field1. Consequently, the individual particles may not be considered as independent sources of radiation. In this regard, the question arises of whether quantum dot (QD) systems may also exhibit signatures of cooperative radiation and hence have to be considered as coupled quantum systems. Here, we present experimental evidence for a long-range electromagnetic interaction between laterally arranged QDs. The experimental results suggest that the QDs do not behave like independent objects as long as they form an ensemble of QDs. By removing QDs from the sample, we found that the coupling was reduced. The range of interaction is shown to be at least 150 nm. This may therefore provide a mechanism to couple discrete quantum objects on a large scale.

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Scheibner, M., Schmidt, T., Worschech, L. et al. Superradiance of quantum dots. Nature Phys 3, 106–110 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys494

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